Glastonbury Abbey | | Glastonbury | |

BritEvents.com | Glastonbury Abbey Glastonbury Abbey.

REGISTERLOG IN
SEARCH

Glastonbury Abbey

Glastonbury Abbey, Glastonbury, Somerset, BA69EL


Glastonbury Abbey: For centuries travellers and pilgrims have visited this sacred site, situated in the heart of the beautiful county of Somerset. Traditionally the seat of Christianity in England and steeped in legend, Glastonbury Abbey attracts visitors from across the globe, who come to marvel at these romantic ruins.

As well as the original Abbey buildings the site has a wealth of other attractions. Our Living History characters also roam the grounds, from April through to October. These specialists are able to offer a unique insight into the lives of those who lived and worked at the Abbey many centuries ago. Our Visitor Centre completes the experience with many wonderful exhibits on display.

Spend time walking through the wonderful grounds where you will find an orchard, an ornamental lake, a lily pond, herb gardens, and an ever changing array of trees and wildflowers.

Legend states that the grave of King Arthur is within the grounds, and that Joseph of Arimethea once visited here, his staff becoming the Holy Thorn that grows here, and which flowers twice a year.

Whatever the reason for your visit you can be assured of a warm welcome, and an experience that you will treasure. To find out more please browse around our web site, or contact us if you have any queries. We look forward to meeting you.

The new Visitor's Centre with its award winning Museum, featuring a model of the Abbey as it might have looked in 1539, together with a display of the town; a Children's Display and the magnificent 16th century Othery Cope is an excellent place to visit on its own, or if the weather is poor.

Last entry for visitors will be half an hour before the above closing times.

The locking up of some buildings will commence approximately 15 prior to closing.


For more information about Glastonbury Abbey, please contact , or see event details on the left.

Been to Glastonbury Abbey? Add your review or read other Glastonbury Abbey reviews.

Share this event



Other events nearby


Natural Perfumery Workshop
The Healing Fields Gathering
Natural Perfumery Workshop

For a full list of forthcoming events taking place in Somerset, as well as local attractions, days out, theatre, visual arts and sport, visit our what's on Glastonbury page.

Glastonbury Abbey
Submitted by Chris Haycock

Event Details


Address:
Glastonbury Abbey
Magdalene Street
Glastonbury
Glastonbury
Somerset
BA69EL   map

Phone Number:


Start/finish time

9am - 6pm
Ticket/entry price
Adults £4, Children £1.50
Category
Venue name
Website
Local Traffic by SMSTraffic Alerts
by SMS
Text from your mobile:
TRAFFIC BA69EL
to 83831 for the latest local traffic conditions.
Reports cost 50p each. T&C's
Dine Out
Getting there

Staying over in Glastonbury? See our list of hotels in Glastonbury, or see our list of hotels near glastonbury abbey

.

Map Location


Local Traffic News

Travelling by car to Glastonbury Abbey at glastonbury abbey? Avoid the queues - get the latest
traffic news for Glastonbury Abbey.

M4 traffic news
28/05/2012 16:20:09
The M4 westbound will be closed between junctions J19 and J20 due to roadworks, between 10 pm and 6 am, from 29 May 2012 to 1 June 2012.

link
28/05/2012 16:20:09
The M4 westbound exit slip at junction J20 will be closed due to roadworks, between 10 pm and 6 am, from 29 May 2012 to 1 June 2012.

A35
28/05/2012 16:20:05
The A35 eastbound will be closed between the junctions with the A30 and the A3052 due to roadworks, between 8 pm and 6 am, from 29 May 2012 to 1 June 2012.

View all Traffic news

Powered by www.traffic-update.co.uk






Related videos


Most Popular


FEATURETop 10 British music festivals

With summer almost upon us, it's the time of year where the wellies once again see the light of day to squelch their way through inches of mud at music festivals across the country. We list our own favourite festivals, from the popular to the lesser-known.

FEATUREThe Best National Trust Properties

With over two hundred historic houses, properties and buildings in its ownership, The National Trust is dedicated to preserving history for the enjoyment of future generations. We take a look at some of the best National Trust properties to visit this year.

FEATURELondon's lesser known museums

BritEvents takes a look at some of the lesser-known museums in London, devoted to the more unusual side of British life.

FEATUREBritish World Heritage Sites

Established by UNESCO in 1972 to protect the world's natural and cultural heritage, the list of World Heritage sites lists an incredible 28 sites all worth visiting for their natural beauty, cultural significance, and historic interest.